12-911: Charles or Charlie Brown may refer to: People [ edit ] Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Charlie Brown (singer) (born 1986), British singer Charlie Brown (born 1970), American rapper and member of Leaders of the New School Charles Brown (musician) (1922–1999), American blues singer Other arts and entertainment [ edit ] Charlie Brown (DJ) ( c. 1942 –2022), American radio DJ Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810), American novelist Charles D. Brown (1887–1948), American stage and film actor Charles Brown (actor) (1946–2004), American actor with Negro Ensemble Company Charles Hopel Brown (born 1964), Jamaican writer Military [ edit ] Charlie Brown of
24-496: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Charlie Brown (singer) Charlie Brown (born 20 October 1986) is a British singer and songwriter from London . He supported N-Dubz star Dappy on his UK tour in 2012. His single " On My Way " was released by All Around the World Productions . On 2 December 2012, Brown released his debut single "Dependency",
36-665: The Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler incident (1922–2008), American World War II pilot Charles Brown (Royal Navy officer) (c. 1678–1753), Royal Navy officer Charles Brown (Medal of Honor, 1864) (1841–1919), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient Charles Brown (Medal of Honor, 1872) (1849–?), American 1871 Korean Expedition Marine and Medal of Honor recipient Charles Henry Brown (1872–1917), New Zealand Army officer who served during World War I Charles R. Brown (1899–1983), United States Navy four-star admiral Charles Q. Brown Jr. (born 1962), Chief of Staff of
48-503: The East India Company Charles Stuart Brown (1918–1997), Wyoming Supreme Court judge Songs [ edit ] "Charlie Brown" (The Coasters song) , a 1959 hit song written by Leiber and Stoller "Charlie Brown" (Benito di Paula song) , a 1974 song by Benito di Paula "Charlie Brown" (Coldplay song) , a 2011 song from Coldplay's album Mylo Xyloto "Charlie Brown", a 2020 song from
60-2187: The South. Australian rules football [ edit ] Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1896) (1896–1956), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood. Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1873) (1873–1941), Australian rules footballer for Carlton. Other sports [ edit ] Charlie Brown (baseball) (1871–1938), American baseball player Charlie Brown Jr. (basketball) (born 1997), American professional basketball player Charlie Brown (basketball, born 1936) (1936–2022), American college basketball player Charles Brown (boxer) (born 1939), American Olympic bronze medalist Charlie Brown (boxer) (born 1958), American boxer Charles Brown (cricketer, born 1815) (1815–1875), English cricketer Charles Brown (cricketer, born 1854) (1854–1917), Australian-born English cricketer Charles Brown (ice hockey) (born 1947), American ice hockey player Charles Brown (roque player) (1867–1937), American Olympic bronze medalist Charles Brown (rugby union, born 1887) (1887–1966), New Zealand rugby union player Charlie Brown (rugby union, born 1878) (1878–1944), South African international rugby union player Charles Brown (water polo) , New Zealand water polo player Science and engineering [ edit ] Charles Brown (British engineer) (1827–1905), British engineer Charles Barrington Brown (1839–1917), British-Canadian geologist and explorer Charles D. Brown II , American physicist Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown (1863–1924), Swiss engineer and founder of railway companies Other people [ edit ] Charles Armitage Brown (1787–1842), British businessman, friend of poet John Keats Charles E. Brown (photographer) (1896–1982), British commercial aviation photographer Charles F. Brown (1844–1929), American lawyer and judge Charles H. Brown (New York judge) (1858–1933), American lawyer and judge Charles Harvey Brown (1875–1960), American librarian Charles N. Brown (1937–2009), American publisher, founder of magazine Locus Charles Philip Brown (1798–1884), British official of
72-1820: The U.S. Army Charles John Brown (born 1959), American Catholic Archbishop and Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines Charles John Brown (moderator) (1806–1884), Scottish minister Charles Oliver Brown (1848–1941), Congregational Minister and bugler in the American Civil War Charles Reynolds Brown (1862–1950), American Congregational clergyman and educator Charles Rufus Brown (1849–1914), American Baptist clergyman and Semitic scholar Sports [ edit ] American football [ edit ] Charlie Brown (defensive back) (born 1942), National Football League and Canadian Football League player Charlie Brown (running back) (born 1945), National Football League player Charlie Brown (wide receiver, born 1948) (born 1948), National Football League player Charlie Brown (wide receiver, born 1958) (born 1958), National Football League player Charles Brown (offensive lineman) (born 1987), American football player Charles Edwin Brown (1936–2022), American football offensive lineman Charles H. Brown (American football) (1886–1963), American college football player and coach, judge Association football [ edit ] Charles Brown (footballer) , Scottish footballer who played for Tottenham. Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1898) (1898–1979), English footballer with Southampton and Queens Park Rangers. Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1999) , English footballer with Milton Keynes Dons. Charlie Brown (Scottish footballer) (1924–2019), Scottish footballer who played for Queen of
84-1621: The United States Air Force Sir Charles Richmond Brown, 4th Baronet (1902–1995), British soldier Politics [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Charlie Brown (Georgia politician) (1903–1995), Atlanta politician for whom the airport Charlie Brown Field is named Charlie Brown (Indiana politician) (born 1938), Indiana State Representative Charlie Brown (West Virginia politician) (born 1950), West Virginia attorney general Charles Brown (congressman) (1797–1883), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania Charles Brown (mayor) (1873–1943), mayor of Murray, Utah, 1906–1909 Charles Brown (Wisconsin politician) (1828–?), Wisconsin state assemblyman Charles Elwood Brown (1834–1904), U.S. Representative from Ohio Charles Harrison Brown (1920–2003), U.S. Representative from Missouri Charles Henry Brown (politician) (1904–1959), Vermont lawyer and politician Other countries [ edit ] Charles Brown (Australian politician) (1895–1970), Australian politician from Queensland Charles Brown (Labour politician) (1884–1940), British Labour Party Member of Parliament for Mansfield, 1929–1940 Charles Brown (New Zealand politician) (1820–1901), from Taranaki Charles Hunter Brown (1825–1898), New Zealand politician from Canterbury Religion [ edit ] Charles Arthur Brown (1919–1997), American Auxiliary Bishop of Santa Cruz, Bolivia Charles E. Brown Jr. (1911–1996), Chief of Chaplains of
96-679: The album Fake It Flowers by Beabadoobee Other uses [ edit ] Charlie Brown , Peanuts comic strip character You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown , the musical comedy based on the Peanuts comic strip Charlie Brown Jr. (band) , a Brazilian rock band (1993–2013) Charles E. Brown Middle School , Newton, Massachusetts, United States See also [ edit ] Chuck Brown (disambiguation) Charlie Brown's (disambiguation) Charles Browne (disambiguation) Carlos Brown (disambiguation) Charles Wreford-Brown (1866–1951), British footballer Topics referred to by
108-462: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Charles Brown . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charles_Brown&oldid=1259016312 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
120-516: The song features vocals from Yungen and Ms D . He released his second single "She Makes Me" on 19 December 2012. He released the single " On My Way " which was released by All Around the World Productions on 24 March 2013, the song peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart , making it his first and only top ten single. In July 2013 he released the single "Floodgates". On 8 June he had duetted with Misha B on "Floodgates Part 2", which
132-530: Was involved in the labour movement, as an educational organiser for the National Council of Labour Colleges . In 1925, he was elected to Sutton-in-Ashfield Urban District Council , and in 1928, to Nottinghamshire County Council . Brown was elected in the 1929 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for Mansfield in Nottinghamshire , and held the seat until his death in 1940, at
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#1732775426747144-603: Was officially released 21 July. He released the single "Bones" on 13 October 2013. This biographical article about a British singer is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Charles Brown (Labour politician) Charles Brown (1884 – 22 December 1940) was a British Labour Party politician . Born in Cromford in Derbyshire, Brown became a hosiery worker in Sutton-in-Ashfield . He
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